02312nas a2200385 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653001500055653001000070653000900080653001000089653001300099653001100112653001800123653001900141653001100160653000900171653001600180100001300196700001300209700001300222700001400235700001400249700001400263700001400277700001500291700001300306700001300319700001400332245010000346300001000446490001500456520144100471022001401912 2007 d c2007 Oct10aAdolescent10aAdult10aAged10aChild10aEthiopia10aFemale10aHealth Status10aHealth Surveys10aHumans10aMale10aMiddle Aged1 aDuncan E1 aHansen S1 aZeleke A1 aSolomon A1 aTadesse T1 aBezuneh E1 aYassin MA1 aHunegnaw M1 aAseffa A1 aWagaye W1 aTilahun H00aHealth profile of highland Ethiopians in a small town in the south-western part of the country. a43-600 v45 Suppl 13 a

BACKGROUND: In conjunction with an investigation of nerve function tests of highland Ethiopians in an area of low endemicity of leprosy for 25-30 years, a comprehensive health survey was performed.

METHODS: We assessed 236 subjects, 118 females and 118 males, 177 students and 59 adults (Others) aged 10-75 years from Chencha woreda. We used a detailed medical, personal and social history, anthropomorphic measurements and complete physical examination.

RESULTS: We identified six areas of medical concern: Intestinal parasite and diarrhoeal diseases affected 62%, despite treatment of all students and symptomatic adults the recurrence rate was high; skin diseases/conditions affected 88%; eye injections affected 26%; dental decay affected 33%; 20% had hypertension 14% requiring treatment; 11% gave a personal and/or family history of tuberculosis, 44% gave a history of BCG immunisation, while 34% had BCG scars, the lowest percentage (11%) being in students from Daramallo woreda.

RECOMMENDATIONS: Supplies of clean water, effective disposal of human excreta and control of flies would greatly reduce intestinal, skin and eye infections. Regular tooth cleaning and possibly fluoridation of drinking water should improve dental health, with diet and exercise for young hypertensives. BCG immunisation in Chencha and Daramallo woredas (inaccessible areas) needs urgent attention.

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